And yet, the night breeze, I sensed, it became a hurricane in the morning, my dream, in it as though truth itself, is to know that night breeze, as though in romance- to romance the mystery of the hidden truth. For I love the night breeze, which so few yet can sense.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

I used to support so-called abortion, de jure gay marriage et al

Article by Marc Aupiais

I don't know exactly when I became pro-life, or if I always had a sense. I did feel as though God told me condoms were yuck when I first saw one. I have not and vow on my life, I never will wear one ever in my life. As for abortion, somehow by confabulation, I feel as though I supported it once. I certainly never thought it murder, until Creative Minority Report had me asking: what is life? Who is human? What is murder? Really... And truly!

As for gay marriage. I remember watching with disgust a protestant or the like Christian program, where a homosexual prostitute turned from his lifestyle. I wondered why those involved were so judgemental.

Odd isn't it, how views change. I grew out of the perceptions of my society! I discovered that I was wrong, in my views.

As for gender theory: I have never seen a lesbian or the like agree with me and the guys on what is beautiful in a girl. They are as blind as any other lady: as blind as I am as to the looks of guys.

What changed: I realised the latent effect: I discovered the harm the television does not tell you of. I read the statistics, and looked into the science and facts.

I read the bible, and learnt from the church, and truth. I read international law and got a shock. As far as I am concerned both abortion and the promotion and endorsement by the state of de jure gay marriage: are human rights abuses.

As yes, I think homosexuality evil and intrinsically disordered, any of those acts, which the ANC government promotes!

I oppose abortion and de jure gay marriage. I oppose gender theory, and all the rest!

Of course, I also oppose the ANC, and wonder at an education system that so willingly attempts to promote such death!

I have always been fascinated with the law. By chance, it happens to be my field. I am an admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa, as of 28 January 2016.

It was my fellow students'​ suggestions, in the final years of school, that I might be suited to a career in law, along with long discussions with a friend of mine - which imbued me with a keen interest in the history, language, and laws of the Roman Empire - that made me realise that law was the choice of career that best suited the ideas and plans I had for the future. I enrolled in an LLB degree at Wits University and subsequently graduated Bachelor of Laws a few years later.

I completed, with distinction, the Law Society's Legal Education and Development (L.E.A.D) School for Legal Practice program. I am pleased to have had the privilege of having served at two very different firms during my articles, giving me a much broader experience of work in the profession.

I believe success requires not just hard work, but intelligence, perseverance, humility, integrity, ingenuity, diligence, a strong work ethic, and the courage to request the assistance of those better-versed in a matter, or field.

I am passionate about the place of my birth, South Africa and am proud to be a patriot and citizen of this diverse and beautiful nation. I consider myself a global citizen and keep connections in a number of different nations across the world. Communicating with people from other cultures, I believe, has aided me to have a more open-minded approach in so far as how I see and interact with the world.

The cultures and legal systems, morals, and courtesy systems, languages, intricacies and religions of South Africa and of the world, are subjects I love to research. I extensively enjoy reading and writing, and in keeping abreast with important events occurring in other countries, I find my knowledge of other languages, especially French, to be quite useful.

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I have always been fascinated with the law. By chance, it happens to be my field. I am an admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa, as of 28 January 2016.

It was my fellow students'​ suggestions, in the final years of school, that I might be suited to a career in law, along with long discussions with a friend of mine - which imbued me with a keen interest in the history, language, and laws of the Roman Empire - that made me realise that law was the choice of career that best suited the ideas and plans I had for the future. I enrolled in an LLB degree at Wits University and subsequently graduated Bachelor of Laws a few years later.

I completed, with distinction, the Law Society's Legal Education and Development (L.E.A.D) School for Legal Practice program. I am pleased to have had the privilege of having served at two very different firms during my articles, giving me a much broader experience of work in the profession.

I believe success requires not just hard work, but intelligence, perseverance, humility, integrity, ingenuity, diligence, a strong work ethic, and the courage to request the assistance of those better-versed in a matter, or field.

I am passionate about the place of my birth, South Africa and am proud to be a patriot and citizen of this diverse and beautiful nation. I consider myself a global citizen and keep connections in a number of different nations across the world. Communicating with people from other cultures, I believe, has aided me to have a more open-minded approach in so far as how I see and interact with the world.

The cultures and legal systems, morals, and courtesy systems, languages, intricacies and religions of South Africa and of the world, are subjects I love to research. I extensively enjoy reading and writing, and in keeping abreast with important events occurring in other countries, I find my knowledge of other languages, especially French, to be quite useful.